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Scott Adams covers the persuasion and emotional dimensions of the Obamacare repeal bill failure.
1 posted on 03/25/2017 7:28:19 PM PDT by tbw2
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From what I have been reading under Obamacare the Secretary of Health and Human Services and in this case Tom Price has a lot of latitude. He will be taking full advantage of what is in the law and working with the individual states.


2 posted on 03/25/2017 7:34:12 PM PDT by Parley Baer
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Most important events in political history?? Really??

And remember, Hillary never got to first base with her health care plan...Gotta love Bubba for putting her in charge of that cr** plan. Showed how "not so smart" she is.

3 posted on 03/25/2017 7:35:53 PM PDT by Sacajaweau
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I’m sure the Left will be back onto its favorite meme next week.

But the bigger event to my eyes was the loss of power by Ryan.

I think Ryan told Trump “I got this, but you gotta fully back me up.”

And Trump fully backed him up. And then Ryan pulled his bill out from wherever it had secretly been written and tried to stampede the Republican House into voting for it, with scare tactics and artificial deadlines.

And Ryan failed, because he is not a good leader.


4 posted on 03/25/2017 7:42:28 PM PDT by Meet the New Boss
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Is this blog actually on the list of sources that must be excerpted?


5 posted on 03/25/2017 7:46:17 PM PDT by TheBattman (Gun control works - just ask Chicago...)
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see_why_scott_adams_sees_ryancare_failure_as_as a big success for trump.

Delbert ^ | Scott Adams
Posted on 3/25/2017, 9:59:38 AM by angelrod

With the failure of the Ryan health care bill, the illusion of Trump-is-Hitler has been fully replaced with Trump-is-incompetent meme. Look for the new meme to dominate the news, probably through the summer. By year end, you will see a second turn, from incompetent to “Competent, but we don’t like it.”

In all seriousness, the Trump-is-Hitler illusion was the biggest problem in the country, and maybe the world. It was scaring people to the point of bad health. It made any kind of political conversation impossible. It turned neighbors and friends against each other in a way we have never before seen. It was inviting violence, political instability, and worse.

In my opinion, the Trump-is-Hitler hallucination was the biggest short-term problem facing the country. Congress just solved for it, albeit unintentionally. Watch the opposition news abandon the Trump-is-scary concept to get all over the “incompetent” theme.

Excerpted! Go to link below to see how Trump is no longer Hitler, he is now just incompetent.

http://freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/3538000/posts

Or as former theater critic Frank Rich who takes a deep swipe at Trump’s base, writing: “While you can’t blame our new president for loving ‘the poorly educated’ who gave him that blank check....”


6 posted on 03/25/2017 7:46:18 PM PDT by Grampa Dave ( The illusion of Trump-is-Hitler has been fully replaced with Trump-is-incompetent meme on 3/24/2017)
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A repeal and firing of all the government jobs is a good start. Enabling the free market to have insurance across state lines is second. There should be no government health care except possibly for disabled folks.


7 posted on 03/25/2017 7:50:22 PM PDT by MtnClimber (For photos of Colorado scenery and wildlife, click on my screen name for my FR home page.)
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Today we are witnessing one of the most important events in political history...

LOL


8 posted on 03/25/2017 7:55:19 PM PDT by McGruff (Ryan's got to go.)
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Eventually he does.

But not before an annoying series of teasers.


9 posted on 03/25/2017 7:56:58 PM PDT by relictele (`)
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Absolutely!


11 posted on 03/25/2017 7:59:04 PM PDT by dasboot
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I was tempted to write a big piece, but much has been said, and Scott Adams knows Trump and his ability to control things better than anyone out there.

Let me add, the new meme is that Trump was “betrayed” by the Freedom Caucus (see today’s Glenn Thrush NYT fake news piece). This, of course, is designed to separate Trump from conservatives.

Won’t happen. I do think DT is angry that they couldn’t get a deal, but he wisely walked away and said “We don’t do a bill til you guys can come back in unison.” He put the whole onus on them-—and the DEMOCRATS.

Some of you have been way to cavalier to blame the GOP and forget that the ONLY reason we are here is because there is one party out there absolutely committed to not governing civilly-—just as they did in 1861. Fortunately, the better armed side then and now is . . . us.

Back to health care. There were numerous ways to do this, but in Hollywood you can have it “Good, fast, cheap, pick two.” The Republicans went for “fast” and in the process missed “good.” Therefore, by going reconciliation, the numbers had to all add up.

Please understand, there was NEVER going to be a “clean” repeal bill. No one was going to waste time on something that didn’t have a chance of passing the Senate. So working with an existing reconciliation bill-—which precluded many amendments such as insurance crossing state lines-—was the option they chose. If they had gone with a no-replace, pure repeal bill, 1) it never would have gotten out of the House in all likelihood, 2) certainly would never have gotten out of the senate. But if it somehow got us back to 2009 yet without any cushion for all the people stuck on the government teat and who (by design) had lost their coverage in the meantime, there would have been hell to pay. That was not an option.

Freepers have posted-—and I have forwarded to Team Trump-—several excellent executive orders Trump can begin issuing to make sure that the Dems feel the FULL wrath of Obamacare for a while. Many-—not most, but enough-—will soon get religion.

In the meantime, Trump wins the PR battle as Scott says, Ru Paul is the turd in the punchbowl, and now the pressure is on more than ever for him and the Senate-—NOT TRUMP-—to deliver on tax reform, quickly.


12 posted on 03/25/2017 8:06:37 PM PDT by LS ("Castles Made of Sand, Fall in the Sea . . . Eventually" (Hendrix))
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There must be 100 options in creating legislation to kill O Care. Is Washington really this dull?

One, they could eliminate exemptions for all of Obama’s friendlies who are still off the hook.

Two, they could mandate O Care for Congress, Administration and Judicial branches and take away all exemptions.

Three, they could vote to kill the penalties (Roberts called them taxes) folded into O Care.

Four, they could allow competition from all quarters.


18 posted on 03/25/2017 9:13:43 PM PDT by lurk (TEat)
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Liberal talking heads are already calling Trump's Presidency "failed" and Trump a "lame duck" because the ACA reform bill didn't come to a vote. I wonder, why wasn't Bill Clinton called a failed President and a lame duck a few months into his term because Hillarycare got nowhere and Clinton's other pet early term project (gays in the military) was at least for the time dead in the water too?

Apparently, if a President who is liked by the media can't get something passed, it's the fault of Congress. If a President they dislike deals with the same reality, it's because he's a "lame duck" and a "failure."

I put the blame for the healthcare reform not coming to vote squarely on the camp of a dysfunctional Congress (including a factionalized Republican Party), right where it belongs. What else could the President do in this situation?

41 posted on 03/27/2017 5:29:42 AM PDT by ek_hornbeck
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